John Schnatter, founder of Papa John's Pizza, had a long day Wednesday.

First, Forbes reported in the morning that Schnatter had used the N-word during a conference call in May. By 5 p.m., he had stepped down from University of Louisville's board of trustees, and by 10:30 p.m. he was out as Papa John's chairman.

The irony of it all, as one Twitter user pointed out, is that the latest Papa John's public relations disaster happened on a conference call where Schnatter was practicing for future interviews about his response to racism and racist groups.

You had one job:

"The call was arranged between Papa John’s executives and marketing agency Laundry Service. It was designed as a role-playing exercise for Schnatter in an effort to prevent future public-relations snafus" https://t.co/COigBa6uZQ

The Forbes story about Schnatter's controversial comments was published Wednesday morning, and he was out at the University of Louisville just hours later. Even TMZ had picked up the story by 10:30 p.m. – it's never a good thing when you're getting TMZ'd at 10:30 p.m.

University of Louisville has been no stranger to controversy after the past few years. And with Schatter's company's name plastered on the school's football stadium, some wondered what steps the university would take after the latest public relations nightmare.

If University of Louisville is in a mood for change and wants a stadium name that sells a quality local food/drink product, I would go with Woodford Reserve Over A Big Rock Cardinal Stadium, Distributed By Brown-Forman. May not roll off the tongue, but neither does the n-word.

Schnatter threw himself into the debate about the NFL national anthem protests last year by claiming that the protests had curbed pizza sales. Schnatter stepped down as CEO of Papa John's at the beginning of the year after the backlash, which clearly hasn't stopped since then.

For those boycotting the company, comedian and speechwriter Jon Macks had some sage advice: "Instead of ordering his pizza, just put some ketchup on a piece of cardboard and serve cold. It's healthier and tastes better."

For those who refuse to eat #PapaJohnsPizza after Papa John's racist comment, here's what to do. Instead of ordering his pizza, just put some ketchup on a piece of cardboard and serve cold. It's healthier and tastes better.